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    “Here, take this pill” the doctors said, “it will make everything okay again”. That only seemed to help for a short time. Now, something stronger is sought after, the zombie amplifier. These beings are walking the streets, numb, thoughtless, and on a mission for more. Resembling what we see on television even more so than the victims of technology. When you are inspired by your surroundings and these zombies are all there is to show, it is no wonder zombies have filled…

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    Considering a medical diagnosis to explain my protagonist’s strange behaviour After having spent a while researching the basic construction of writing the project, I wanted to concentrate on building up a distinct profile of my protagonist Anna , particularly about determining the root cause of her unstable mental state. First evidence that something is wrong with her is subtly given away in the very first opening lines of my first chapter: ‘Raindrops; dull thumps of wet splatter my face,…

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    splint as told by your health care provider. Remove it only as told by your health care provider. Do not put pressure on any part of the splint until it is fully hardened. This may take several hours. Loosen the splint if your fingers tingle, become numb, or turn cold and blue. Keep the splint clean. If the splint is not waterproof: Do not let it get wet. Cover it with a watertight covering when you take a bath or a shower. Ask your health care provider when it is safe for you to drive. Managing…

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    Imagine reaching out to grab the phone but for some odd reason, it was not possible. You then realize your arm has simply become numb and that soon, it will return to normal. But what if it never did? People suffering with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, experience this everyday until the entire body has become permanently “numb”. This terminal disease affects all but one organ in the person’s body, the brain. What does affect the person’s brain however, is a different disease known as…

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    Giving Birth Essay

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    times. By 9:00 a.m., my midwife decided to speed up the birth process by popping my water bag. She told me that in 30 to 40 minutes I should be giving birth; however, this did not happen. To make matters worse, she kept injecting me medicine to numb the pain of the contraction, yet I still felt the pain which continued on to 9:00 p.m. I was getting worried that the baby was drying up inside due to the delayed delivery. When another midwife came in to check me, she realized why I am not…

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    Nursing Observation Essay

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    Observing at Arkansas Children’s Hospital is a day that I will never forget. At Children’s I was placed in the Emergency Department where I got to see and encounter many different patients, including a home trachea patient with croup, patient with deep lacerations to the forehead, a downs patient with undiagnosed diabetes, etc. While in the emergency department I got to witness firsthand how the doctors, nurses, and respiratory therapist really work together, and that their primary focus is…

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    Cast And Splints

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    Cover it with a watertight covering when you take a bath or a shower. If you have a splint: • Wear it as told by your health care provider. Remove it only as told by your health care provider. • Loosen the splint if your fingers or toes become numb and tingle, or if they turn cold and blue. • Keep the splint clean. • If the splint is not waterproof: ○ Do not let it get wet. ○ Cover it with a watertight covering when you take a bath or a shower. Bathing • Do not take baths or…

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    Built A Fire

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    made the story about a man and his husky passing through the Yukon to get back to camp.The setting in to build a fire has an impact on several parts of the story. As the man travels through the snow his body starts to go numb.(3)He kept hitting his body parts that were numb to try and get his blood circulating back right.(4)The temperature was dropping quickly and the…

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    A man goes in the Yukon (close to the fringe of current day Alaska) on a to a great degree chilly morning with an imposing wolf-canine. The cool does not fluster the man, a newcomer to the Yukon, who arrangements to meet his companions by six o'clock at an old claim. As it develops colder, he understands his unprotected cheekbones will solidify, yet he doesn't give careful consideration. He strolls along a stream trail, aware of the risky, hid springs; notwithstanding getting wet feet on such a…

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    and donate to impact the progress of the games? The notion of “recreation to death” was put forward by Neil Postman. In this sense, the audiences, i.e. the citizens are constantly faced with the brutal death on the screen, and they therefore become numb and indifferent to the sufferings of others. The people in the Capitol do not conserve. They do not say “Thank you”. They take everything they exploit from the surrounding states for granted. In addition, this is the intention of the government:…

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